Archive for 06/2020

Miner Recs Newsletters & Podcasts

The Two Lives Of Lydia Bird

 

Missing one-on-one book recommendations from your favorite 3rd floor staffers? DPPL's new Miner Recs Book Talks are the next best thing! 

Each week DPPL's readers advisory staff will "talk" their best "recs" of books, movies and more!

And while we're all sheltering in place, we're calling the first few entries in this series Grounded Recs

In Episode 8, Natalie discusses The Two Lives Of Lydia Bird, a romance novel by Josie Silver. Lydia lost the love of her life without warning, but when she stumbles into an alternate universe where he's still alive, she must make a choice between real life and a parallel reality. 

If this sounds like something you'd enjoy, DPPL cardholders can read The Two Lives Of Lydia Bird today through Overdrive, either as an ebook or an eaudiobook. Enjoy!

Wednesday Crafternoons

It’s Wednesday. Let’s Clean House!

Getting Organized

♫ Clean Up! Clean Up! Everybody do your share ♫ 

The building is still closed but the library is open.

♫ Clean Up! Clean Up! Everybody, Everywhere ♫ 

Earth Day may have passed in April but it's never too late to celebrate. 

Because if the Earth dies... well... it won't be good. 

So remember the 3 R's.

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. 

Turn off the lights when you leave a room.

Don't let the water run while you brush your teeth.

Repurpose old furniture and other household items. 

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Great DPPL Bake-Along

Sansa’s Lemon Cakes

This week on The Great DPPL Bake-Along:

We bake lemon cakes, Sansa Stark’s favorite treat from A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin.

We’ll share our results, our recipes, and a little bit about our chosen stories on this blog.

AND we invite YOU to bake along with us.

Share what you make by tagging us with #DPPLBakes, send us your favorite recipes, or just enjoy reading our entries.

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Staff Picks

DPPL’s Race & Social Justice Reading List

In the wake of national protests, many customers have reached out to us.

They, like us, are looking for recommendations for books and movies that enlighten and educate us on race and justice.

Here at DPPL we strive to provide access to a broad collection that represents the diversity of our community. 

We will work tirelessly to do our part to make our library, our community, and our world a place where all are welcome and treated with dignity and respect.

Here are our picks for kids, teens, and adults that encourage critical thinking and conversation about race, as well as a deeper understanding of systemic injustices experienced by Black Americans.

The following titles are a starting place for transformation through exploring racism and inequity in fiction, fact, and film.

Many of these titles are available digitally and print copies may be placed on hold for pickup when our carry-out services begins on June 15th. 

For instant access to acclaimed documentaries like P.S. I Can't Breathe and Broken on All Sides, use your DPPL library card to access Kanopy's Social and Systemic Injustice Collection. 

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